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Provincial.

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . Hr / LTi . —Samber Lodge ( No . 57 ) . —This lodge met at the Masonic Hall , Osborne-street , on Monday the 27 th ult ., to instal the AA orshipful Master and Officers for the ensuing year . Bro . John AA ilson , Prov . G . S . D .. W . M ., in the chair , supported by the following P . M ' s of the lodge : —Bros . John Walker , I . P . M ., Prov . G . Supt . of AVorks , Michael Wrangles Clarke ,

P . Prov . G . J . D ., AVilliam Banks Hay , P . Prov . G . Dir . of Cers ., John Coatsworth , P . Prov . G . S . D ., AVilliam Day Keyworth , P . Prov . G . Supt . of Works , Robert Johnson Chaffer , P . Prov . G . Dir . of Cers ., George Hardy , Prov . G . S . D ., and AA . M . of Minerva Lodge , No . 250 , James Todd , AV . M ., Kingston Lodge , No . 1010 , and a large attendance of brethren . The lodge was opened at four o'cloek in due form with solemn prayer , and the minutes of the last regular lod read and confirmed

ge were . Tbe AA' . M ., Bro . John AA ilson , then stated that he bad that day , according to ancient custom , to install the AA . M . for the ensuing . year , and he had very great pleasure to say that the Dep . Prov . G . M ., Bro . John Pearson Bell , P . M ., had kindly consented to act as installing master . Bro . AA illiam Needier , the AV . M . elect , was then presented in due form and installed according to ancient customthe Dep . G . M . performing the in a

, ceremony very able aud impressive manner . The W . M ., Bro . Noedler , then appointed and invested the following brethren as his officers : —Bros . AVilliam Bee , S . AV . ; Morris Haberland , J . AV . ; Henry Toozer , S . D . ; Alfred AAlieatley Ansell , J . D . ; Jonathan AA est , I . G . ; AVilliam Johnson , Prov . G . Sac , Tyler ; George Gawthorp , Assist . Tyler ; George Dean Storry , Org . ; David Middlemist , Chap . ; John Hudson , Dir . of Cers .: James Walker ,

Henry Preston , and AA illiain Thornton , Stewards ; John Perry Backwcll , Sec . ; John Fountain , P . Prov . G . S . B ., Treas . to the lodge , John Love Seaton , P . M ., and P . Prov . G . S . D ., Treas . to the Benevolent and Pension Fund ; AAllliam Day Keyworth , P . M ., and P . Prov . G . Supt . of AVorks , Treas . of the Poor Box Fund , and Almoner . The AV . M . then proposed , and Bro . \\ alker , P . M ., seconded , a vote of thanks to the Dep . Prov . G . M ,, Dr .

Bell , P . M ., for his great kindness in acting as installing master on this occasion . Every one present must have felt the solemn , able , and impressive manner in which he had performed the ecremony , the lodge was deeply indebted to him for his

willingness at all times to serve them . The motion being put was carried by acclamation . Bro . Dr . Bell , in acknowledging the kind reception the lodge had accorded to him , said it was always a pleasure to him to do all he could to forward the interests of Freemasonry iu this province , but especially to assist in promoting the good welfare of his mother lodge , No . 57 . Bro . W . D . Keyworth , P . M ., called the attention of the lodge to the great loss it had sustained in the lamented death of BroBethel

. Jacobs , P . M ., and P . Prov . S . G . AA ., he felt sure the lodge could not part without expressing its sympathy to his family , and be understood the funeral would take place on AA ^ ednesday next , at eleven a . m . No doubt many of the brethren would attend to pay the last mark of respect to one who had , by his life and conduct , won the esteem and regard of all classes of persons in the town , but more especially his brethren in Freemasony . The

Dep . Prov . G . M . also dwelt upon the great loss all had sustained by his death in the prime of life . It was then proposed and seconded that a vote of condolence should be sent from tho lodge to his family , deeply sympathising with them in their sad bereavement—carried unanimously . The lodge was then closed in due form and with solemn prayer , and the brethren adjourned to the London Hotel , Queen-street , where a sumptuous banquet was prepared and served bBroFrederick John WilsonThe

y . . AA . M ., Bro . A \ illiam Needier , presided , he was supported by several P . M . ' s , amongst them was Bros . John Love Seaton , P M , AVilliam Croft , P . M ., John AValker , P . M ., John Wilson , P . M .. G . G Roberts , P . Prov . G . Reg ., G . Hardy , the W . M . of the Minerva Lodge , and a large attendance of brethren . After the cloth was removed , the Chap ' ain , Bro . Middlemist , said grace . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly given and heartily

responded to in a way characteristic of Masons . The past and . present state of the lodge was amply illustrated b y the several speakers b y the zeal and energy of its P . M . ' s and officers . It now stood one of the first Craft lodges in the kingdom , finned for its correct working , on all occasions efficiently rendered . It possessed its own lodge buildings , with every convenience for carrying out Masonic requirements . A large and beautifully furnished lodge room , a banquet hall , library , committee , and preparing rooms , a cooking kitchen , and Tyler ' s residence , freehold property , and last , but not least , a funded property of nearly

£ 4 , 000 invested for the benefit of its members . Immediate P . M . Bro . John AVilson , Prov . G . S . D ., was highly and deservedly complimented for the very able and efficient manner in which he had conducted the affairs of the lodge for the past year , by his perseverance and energy the lodge had been able to- carry out some very important improvements and alterations . The banquet hall had been renovated and decorated ; the lodge had , through his instrumentality , obtained a fine copy in oils of the

full length portrait of her most gracious Majesty the Queen , painted by Bro . John Chapman , from a picture by Sant , in the Trinity House , at Hull . Bro . G . C . Roberts , of the Kingston Lodge , and Bro . John Love Seaton , P . M ., made very eloquent and truly Masonic speeches , exhorting the brethren to pursue and practice the principles of Freemasonry . The past and present officers of the lodge all received their share of approbation . The memory of the " Founders of the Lodge" and its Past

, Masters was forcibly brought before them , for to their untiring industry and perseverance the lodge now owes its proud position , and the brethren were exhorted to follow their glorious example , and by their life and conduct practice the great principles of Freemasonry , brotherly love , relief ; and truth . After a delightful evening the brethren separated at an early hour in peace and harmony .

Scottish Constitution.

SCOTTISH CONSTITUTION .

EDINBURGH . STOW . —St . John ' s Lodge ( No . 216 ) . —Monday being the anniversary of this lodge , the brethren celebrated it by their annual festival . They met in the Town Hall at twelve o'elock for business , after transacting which they walked in procession through the village , preceded by an instrumental band . A little past four o'clock the brethren , numbering 53 , sat down to dinner , provided

by Bro . Dickson , of the Railway Hotel . The fare , as usual , was liberal and substantia ] , to which ample justice was done . After the cloth was removed , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to , each of the brethren called upon doing his best by song , recitation , and sentiment to cheer and enliven the proceedings and promote the general harmony . A torchlight procession , which was only attended by a few , closed the proceedings of the eveningThe brethren elected to office this are

. year as follows : —Bros . Henry Kerr , re-elected R-AA . IVI . ; Archibald Hossach , D . D . A 1 . ; John Crosby , S . M . ; AVilliam Forsythe , juu ., S . AV . ; James Hogg , jun ., J . AA .,- Joseph AA'ilson , Treas . ; David Scott , Sec . ; Rev . David AVaddell , Chap . ; George 'fait , Bible Bearer ; Sydney Roebuck , S . D . ; AA illiam AA addell , J . D . ; Thos . Anderson , I . G . ; and Thomas Forsythe , Tyler .

Canada.

CANADA .

GRAND LODGE . A special emergent communication of the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Canada was held at Montreal , in the room of St . Paul's Lodge , St . Lawrence Hall , commencing on AVednesday , the 1 st day of December , 1869 . Present : —M . AV . Bro . A . A . Stevenson , G . M . ; R . AA . Bros . James Seymour , Dep . G . M . ; peter J . Brown , G . S . AV . ; Daniel

Thomas , G .. T . AV . ; Rev . II . Montgomery , G . Chap . ; James Bain , as G . Treas . ; Siliir B . Fairbanks , G . Meg . ; Thomas B . Harris , G . Sec . ; R . P . Stenheus , G . S . D . ; John E . Harding , as G . J . D . ; AA . Cbatfield , G . Supt . of AA orks ; Charles Sharpe , G . Dir . of Cers . ; T . "White , jun ., as Assist . G . See . ; E . P . Remon , as Assist . G . Dir . of Cers . ; Robert Lewis , G . S . B . ; AVilliam Kivin , as G . Org . ; Robert Robinson , as G . Purs . ; C . Boright , D . McLellun , A . Diamond , C . D . Macdonnell , Allan McLean , and

J . B . Biekell , G . Stewards ; AAllson B . Allan , as Tyler , and numerous District Deputy Grand Masters and Past Grand Officers . A constitutional number of representatives from lodges being present , the Grand Chaplain implored a blessing from the G . A . O . T . U . upon the proceedings , and the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Canada was opened in ample form at four o ' clock p . m . The Committee on Credentials reported that one hundred and twenty-eight ledges were duly represented by their properly qualified officers , or by regularly appointed proxies , of

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Untitled Article 1
THE MASONIC INSUBORDINATION IN CANADA. Article 1
FREEMASONRY—PAST AND PRESENT. No. 2.—THE REVIVAL. Article 1
THE LODGE OF GLASGOW ST. JOHN. Article 3
THE PRINCE OF WALES AS "GRAND PATRON" AND AS "PAST GRAND MASTER." Article 5
THE HAUGHFOOT LODGE AND SPECULATIVE MASONRY. Article 5
HOW I SPENT MY FIVE WEEKS' LEAVE. Article 6
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 2. Article 8
THE WELSH PROVINCES AND THE MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 9
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
BRO. CAPTAIN SPEIRS, M.P., UPON THE MALCOLM CHARTER. Article 10
THE "DEGREE" OF INSTALLED MASTER. Article 10
Untitled Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
Craft Masonry. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
SCOTTISH CONSTITUTION. Article 14
CANADA. Article 14
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. THE MANCHESTER, FREEMASONS' CLUB. Article 18
FESTIVAL OF THE LODGES IN THE PROVINCE OF GLASGOW. Article 18
Poetry. Article 19
SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, &C., FOR WEEK ENDING 15TH JANUARY, 1870. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . Hr / LTi . —Samber Lodge ( No . 57 ) . —This lodge met at the Masonic Hall , Osborne-street , on Monday the 27 th ult ., to instal the AA orshipful Master and Officers for the ensuing year . Bro . John AA ilson , Prov . G . S . D .. W . M ., in the chair , supported by the following P . M ' s of the lodge : —Bros . John Walker , I . P . M ., Prov . G . Supt . of AVorks , Michael Wrangles Clarke ,

P . Prov . G . J . D ., AVilliam Banks Hay , P . Prov . G . Dir . of Cers ., John Coatsworth , P . Prov . G . S . D ., AVilliam Day Keyworth , P . Prov . G . Supt . of Works , Robert Johnson Chaffer , P . Prov . G . Dir . of Cers ., George Hardy , Prov . G . S . D ., and AA . M . of Minerva Lodge , No . 250 , James Todd , AV . M ., Kingston Lodge , No . 1010 , and a large attendance of brethren . The lodge was opened at four o'cloek in due form with solemn prayer , and the minutes of the last regular lod read and confirmed

ge were . Tbe AA' . M ., Bro . John AA ilson , then stated that he bad that day , according to ancient custom , to install the AA . M . for the ensuing . year , and he had very great pleasure to say that the Dep . Prov . G . M ., Bro . John Pearson Bell , P . M ., had kindly consented to act as installing master . Bro . AA illiam Needier , the AV . M . elect , was then presented in due form and installed according to ancient customthe Dep . G . M . performing the in a

, ceremony very able aud impressive manner . The W . M ., Bro . Noedler , then appointed and invested the following brethren as his officers : —Bros . AVilliam Bee , S . AV . ; Morris Haberland , J . AV . ; Henry Toozer , S . D . ; Alfred AAlieatley Ansell , J . D . ; Jonathan AA est , I . G . ; AVilliam Johnson , Prov . G . Sac , Tyler ; George Gawthorp , Assist . Tyler ; George Dean Storry , Org . ; David Middlemist , Chap . ; John Hudson , Dir . of Cers .: James Walker ,

Henry Preston , and AA illiain Thornton , Stewards ; John Perry Backwcll , Sec . ; John Fountain , P . Prov . G . S . B ., Treas . to the lodge , John Love Seaton , P . M ., and P . Prov . G . S . D ., Treas . to the Benevolent and Pension Fund ; AAllliam Day Keyworth , P . M ., and P . Prov . G . Supt . of AVorks , Treas . of the Poor Box Fund , and Almoner . The AV . M . then proposed , and Bro . \\ alker , P . M ., seconded , a vote of thanks to the Dep . Prov . G . M ,, Dr .

Bell , P . M ., for his great kindness in acting as installing master on this occasion . Every one present must have felt the solemn , able , and impressive manner in which he had performed the ecremony , the lodge was deeply indebted to him for his

willingness at all times to serve them . The motion being put was carried by acclamation . Bro . Dr . Bell , in acknowledging the kind reception the lodge had accorded to him , said it was always a pleasure to him to do all he could to forward the interests of Freemasonry iu this province , but especially to assist in promoting the good welfare of his mother lodge , No . 57 . Bro . W . D . Keyworth , P . M ., called the attention of the lodge to the great loss it had sustained in the lamented death of BroBethel

. Jacobs , P . M ., and P . Prov . S . G . AA ., he felt sure the lodge could not part without expressing its sympathy to his family , and be understood the funeral would take place on AA ^ ednesday next , at eleven a . m . No doubt many of the brethren would attend to pay the last mark of respect to one who had , by his life and conduct , won the esteem and regard of all classes of persons in the town , but more especially his brethren in Freemasony . The

Dep . Prov . G . M . also dwelt upon the great loss all had sustained by his death in the prime of life . It was then proposed and seconded that a vote of condolence should be sent from tho lodge to his family , deeply sympathising with them in their sad bereavement—carried unanimously . The lodge was then closed in due form and with solemn prayer , and the brethren adjourned to the London Hotel , Queen-street , where a sumptuous banquet was prepared and served bBroFrederick John WilsonThe

y . . AA . M ., Bro . A \ illiam Needier , presided , he was supported by several P . M . ' s , amongst them was Bros . John Love Seaton , P M , AVilliam Croft , P . M ., John AValker , P . M ., John Wilson , P . M .. G . G Roberts , P . Prov . G . Reg ., G . Hardy , the W . M . of the Minerva Lodge , and a large attendance of brethren . After the cloth was removed , the Chap ' ain , Bro . Middlemist , said grace . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly given and heartily

responded to in a way characteristic of Masons . The past and . present state of the lodge was amply illustrated b y the several speakers b y the zeal and energy of its P . M . ' s and officers . It now stood one of the first Craft lodges in the kingdom , finned for its correct working , on all occasions efficiently rendered . It possessed its own lodge buildings , with every convenience for carrying out Masonic requirements . A large and beautifully furnished lodge room , a banquet hall , library , committee , and preparing rooms , a cooking kitchen , and Tyler ' s residence , freehold property , and last , but not least , a funded property of nearly

£ 4 , 000 invested for the benefit of its members . Immediate P . M . Bro . John AVilson , Prov . G . S . D ., was highly and deservedly complimented for the very able and efficient manner in which he had conducted the affairs of the lodge for the past year , by his perseverance and energy the lodge had been able to- carry out some very important improvements and alterations . The banquet hall had been renovated and decorated ; the lodge had , through his instrumentality , obtained a fine copy in oils of the

full length portrait of her most gracious Majesty the Queen , painted by Bro . John Chapman , from a picture by Sant , in the Trinity House , at Hull . Bro . G . C . Roberts , of the Kingston Lodge , and Bro . John Love Seaton , P . M ., made very eloquent and truly Masonic speeches , exhorting the brethren to pursue and practice the principles of Freemasonry . The past and present officers of the lodge all received their share of approbation . The memory of the " Founders of the Lodge" and its Past

, Masters was forcibly brought before them , for to their untiring industry and perseverance the lodge now owes its proud position , and the brethren were exhorted to follow their glorious example , and by their life and conduct practice the great principles of Freemasonry , brotherly love , relief ; and truth . After a delightful evening the brethren separated at an early hour in peace and harmony .

Scottish Constitution.

SCOTTISH CONSTITUTION .

EDINBURGH . STOW . —St . John ' s Lodge ( No . 216 ) . —Monday being the anniversary of this lodge , the brethren celebrated it by their annual festival . They met in the Town Hall at twelve o'elock for business , after transacting which they walked in procession through the village , preceded by an instrumental band . A little past four o'clock the brethren , numbering 53 , sat down to dinner , provided

by Bro . Dickson , of the Railway Hotel . The fare , as usual , was liberal and substantia ] , to which ample justice was done . After the cloth was removed , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to , each of the brethren called upon doing his best by song , recitation , and sentiment to cheer and enliven the proceedings and promote the general harmony . A torchlight procession , which was only attended by a few , closed the proceedings of the eveningThe brethren elected to office this are

. year as follows : —Bros . Henry Kerr , re-elected R-AA . IVI . ; Archibald Hossach , D . D . A 1 . ; John Crosby , S . M . ; AVilliam Forsythe , juu ., S . AV . ; James Hogg , jun ., J . AA .,- Joseph AA'ilson , Treas . ; David Scott , Sec . ; Rev . David AVaddell , Chap . ; George 'fait , Bible Bearer ; Sydney Roebuck , S . D . ; AA illiam AA addell , J . D . ; Thos . Anderson , I . G . ; and Thomas Forsythe , Tyler .

Canada.

CANADA .

GRAND LODGE . A special emergent communication of the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Canada was held at Montreal , in the room of St . Paul's Lodge , St . Lawrence Hall , commencing on AVednesday , the 1 st day of December , 1869 . Present : —M . AV . Bro . A . A . Stevenson , G . M . ; R . AA . Bros . James Seymour , Dep . G . M . ; peter J . Brown , G . S . AV . ; Daniel

Thomas , G .. T . AV . ; Rev . II . Montgomery , G . Chap . ; James Bain , as G . Treas . ; Siliir B . Fairbanks , G . Meg . ; Thomas B . Harris , G . Sec . ; R . P . Stenheus , G . S . D . ; John E . Harding , as G . J . D . ; AA . Cbatfield , G . Supt . of AA orks ; Charles Sharpe , G . Dir . of Cers . ; T . "White , jun ., as Assist . G . See . ; E . P . Remon , as Assist . G . Dir . of Cers . ; Robert Lewis , G . S . B . ; AVilliam Kivin , as G . Org . ; Robert Robinson , as G . Purs . ; C . Boright , D . McLellun , A . Diamond , C . D . Macdonnell , Allan McLean , and

J . B . Biekell , G . Stewards ; AAllson B . Allan , as Tyler , and numerous District Deputy Grand Masters and Past Grand Officers . A constitutional number of representatives from lodges being present , the Grand Chaplain implored a blessing from the G . A . O . T . U . upon the proceedings , and the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Canada was opened in ample form at four o ' clock p . m . The Committee on Credentials reported that one hundred and twenty-eight ledges were duly represented by their properly qualified officers , or by regularly appointed proxies , of

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